I don't think Crow's collections are a distraction, it's a great example of why allowing judges to accept unreported gifts should be against the law lest an extremist weirdo with a Hitler fetish is allowed to influence our laws. Not that a "normal" billionaire would be any better
Malaclypse (@[email protected])

To Be Scrupulously Fair, we really need to start with the heuristic that all billionaires are probably okay with fascism.

Better Boston
@Malaclypse and they're also all freaks.
@Malaclypse Just saying, when you get to the point where you have a collection of Hitler's table linens or the skeletons of famous people or whatever rich weirdos are doing these days, maybe it's time for you to pay a whole lot of taxes for the sake of your own sanity.
@melico24 my guess is that somewhere between $10 million and $100 million your brain just breaks.
melico24 (@[email protected])

@Malaclypse Just saying, when you get to the point where you have a collection of Hitler's table linens or the skeletons of famous people or whatever rich weirdos are doing these days, maybe it's time for you to pay a whole lot of taxes for the sake of your own sanity.

Better Boston
@melico24 $10 million is about the upper bound of what one can earn via your own work (Ie highly compensated doctor, lawyer, etc) getting beyond that usually involves luck or exploitation.